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A sporting goods store sells 6 baseballs, 9 footballs, and 10 basketballs on Saturday. The store sells 3 baseballs, 5 footballs, and 7 basketballs on Sunday. Which ratio is the smallest?
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A sporting goods store sells 6 baseballs, 9 footballs, and 10 basketballs on Saturday. The store sells 3 baseballs, 5 footballs, and 7 basketballs on Sunday. Which ratio is the smallest?
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The smallest amount of sporting goods were sold on Sunday, baseballs to footballs. Answer: A.
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